grimm wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 11:00 am
firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 9:17 am
Not sure I believe this, never realised the Goody-Goody LL's could be so stupid! Jamaican convicted of drug offences and worse, discharging a firearm in Birmingham in broad daylight prevented from being deported by activist on the same flight. Clearly they want such people to be part of UK society!
Instead of escorting the 'prisoner' off the flight they should have removed the activists, arrested them for disrupting a flight and ban them from flying for a few years. How can we allow a handful of people make this country less safe?
Full story here
The issue for me law is too soft. Few year ago one my best friend got killed on m62 by drink driver. Driver walk away from jail after 3 year on good behaviour. Etc. Make it harder for criminal that's the only way to stop crime.
I watch Britian's Most Evil Killers and The World's Most Evil Killers on the Sky Crime channel. They have about 16 series between them so the term "most evil" is used loosely - they can't all be the most evil!
However, my point is, just about every horrific murderer, rapist, child abuser and torturer has either killed/raped, been jailed and released to do it again, or committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken off the streets before their crimes escalate. Many have committed multiple killings when they could easily have been banged up for the first. Dozens of people get killed every year needlessly.
You don't need to be a criminal psychologist to recognise when somebody's overstepped the mark and isn't likely to change or too dangerous to be released, but we've always been stuck with a determination to empty our prisons.